It is - it’s tragic and hilarious at the same time. I’ve read it twice and am tempted to go again for the third time!
If you into cricket Harold dickie Bird, music Keith Richards and football has to be Lee Howey,what a laugh that book is
I read a fair bit and really like Davi Gemmell. But for biographies I really enjoyed the Guvnor about Lenny McLean
Haven't done that one yet- will source it. He seems to have a unique caterogory - it's not ''horror'' or ''science fiction'' although it contains elements of those - I call it unusialist
I don’t often read autobiographical stuff but “ Massively violent and decidedly average” from our own Lee Howey was a good read and brutally honest with good humour.
I don't read many autos, but did try the Peter Crouch book, "How to be a footballer". There are two, I read the first. Very, very good!
If you want something light and easy (drinking a beer by the pool) but still interesting and informative; Pies and Prejudice by Stuart Maconie.
Knowing a bit about you, Tees "It's in the Blood - The Ernie Bewick story" may well be of interest to you. The grammar is embarrassing, but you'll not be bothered about that and I think that you'd enjoy it
Thoroughly enjoyed Gareth Thomas autobiography so much so my Wife decided to that if I had enjoyed it so much she would see what it was like , must say she is not really in to sport that much but she thoroughly enjoyed it as well .